AWS for SAP

Category: Database

Figure 1. Amazon Bedrock Knowledge Bases for Structured SAP and Enterprise Data Architecture

Uncover New Possibilities from your SAP and Enterprise Data with Amazon Bedrock Knowledge Bases

Introduction Organizations running SAP systems are sitting on a goldmine of enterprise data – from customer interactions and supply chain operations to financial transactions and HR records. Yet, many struggle to unlock the full potential of this vast information repository. Building a simple report previously took at least 1-2 weeks to implement with traditional ABAP […]

Supercharge your SAP BTP Apps with AWS Services and SAP PrivateLink

Innovation and agility are key to staying ahead in the digital landscape, and thus businesses are increasingly looking to leverage the power of cloud services. However, a significant hurdle that many organizations face is the risk associated with transmitting sensitive data over the public internet. Recognizing this challenge, our focus in this blog is to […]

Figure 1 – AWS for SAP BTP Framework

Build Resilient Applications on SAP BTP with AWS

In a 2021 study done by ASUG and Pillir, the average annual spend to maintain the most valuable SAP custom code was $800,000. For 37% of organizations, this represents up to 50% of their annual IT spend. At the same time, 91% of SAP users rely heavily on SAP Custom code to run their mission […]

Architecture diagram DG with FSFO

High availability design and solution for SAP NetWeaver installations with Oracle Data Guard (Fast-Start Failover)

Introduction Many SAP customers are still running their mission-critical SAP workloads on Oracle database with the different combinations of Operating systems (IBM AIX, HP-UX, Red Hat Enterprise Linux / SUSE Linux Enterprise Server) in their on-premises environment. The challenge in their cloud adoption journey is to migrate Oracle based workloads as-is using a “lift and […]

Driving new levels of agility for your SAP workloads: an example with SAP Commerce

AWS gives you the ability to evolve and customize your SAP architecture to your actual needs as they change over time. In this post we build an SAP Commerce system using AWS CloudFormation, change the database to Amazon Aurora Serverless and reduce cost and increase uptime by using Amazon EC2 Hibernation.